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World History I – SOL 4
1 What characteristic did the Persian Empire share
with the Roman and Incan Empires?
A Written system of law
B Uniform system of money
C Monotheistic religious system
D Widespread road system
5 The Gupta Empire made a major contribution to
world civilizations by developing —
A the concept of zero
B long-lasting roads
C the production of porcelain
D wind-powered boats
2 Which type of government was used in the Persian
Empire?
A Religious oligarchy
B Republic
C Imperial bureaucracy
D Democracy
6 Which empire is associated with this river system?
A Gupta Empire
B Chinese Empire
C Phoenician Empire
D Babylonian Empire
3 Which city did Cambyses add to the Persian Empire?
A Memphis
B Nineveh
C Taxila
D Odessus
4 Which of these best replaces the question mark?
A Caste system
B Imperial bureaucracy
C Code of politeness
D Ancestor worship
7 What does this diagram represent?
A Class system of China
B Political system of Greece
C Feudal system of Japan
D Caste system of India
8 Which of the following religions spread from India
into Southeast Asia?
A Shintoism and Taoism
B Christianity and Zoroastrianism
C Hinduism and Buddhism
D Islam and Judaism
9 The Vedas and the Upanishads are sacred writings of
—
A Hinduism
B Judaism
C Zoroastrianism
D Buddhism
10 Which religion replaces the question mark?
A Taoism
B Buddhism
C Shintoism
D Hinduism
11 Buddhists achieve enlightenment by following the
—
A laws of the Old Testament
B decrees of the Upanishads
C Five Pillars
D Eightfold Path
12 This quotation best represents the religious views
of —
A Hindus
B Zorastrians
C Buddhists
D Jews
13 This statue represents the founder of —
A Buddhism
B Hinduism
C Shintoism
D Confucianism
14 Which of the following was associated with
construction of the Great Wall?
A Asoka
B Siddhartha Gautama
C Qin Shi Huangdi
D Confucius
15 The trade goods in this list first came from which
civilization?
A Chinese
B European
C African
D Islamic
16 The ruling authority of China’s ancient dynasties
was based on the —
A Code of Hammurabi
B Mandate of Heaven
C Twelve Tables
D Ten Commandments
17 The characteristics listed apply to which society?
A Ancient India
B The Muslim Empire
C The Persian Empire
D Ancient China
18 Which region best replaces the question mark?
A China
B Greece
C Egypt
D Mesopotamia
19 According to the Mandate of Heaven, a Chinese
emperor remains in power as long as he —
A obeyed the priests
B controlled the army
C governed as a just ruler
D conquered new territories
20 Living in harmony with nature is an important part
of Chinese culture primarily because of —
A Hinduism
B Taoism
C Buddhism
D Confucianism
World History I – SOL 4
1 What characteristic did the Persian Empire share
with the Roman and Incan Empires?
A Written system of law
B Uniform system of money
C Monotheistic religious system
D Widespread road system
5 The Gupta Empire made a major contribution to
world civilizations by developing —
A the concept of zero
B long-lasting roads
C the production of porcelain
D wind-powered boats
2 Which type of government was used in the Persian
Empire?
A Religious oligarchy
B Republic
C Imperial bureaucracy
D Democracy
6 Which empire is associated with this river system?
A Gupta Empire
B Chinese Empire
C Phoenician Empire
D Babylonian Empire
3 Which city did Cambyses add to the Persian Empire?
A Memphis
B Nineveh
C Taxila
D Odessus
4 Which of these best replaces the question mark?
A Caste system
B Imperial bureaucracy
C Code of politeness
D Ancestor worship
7 What does this diagram represent?
A Class system of China
B Political system of Greece
C Feudal system of Japan
D Caste system of India
8 Which of the following religions spread from India
into Southeast Asia?
A Shintoism and Taoism
B Christianity and Zoroastrianism
C Hinduism and Buddhism
D Islam and Judaism
9 The Vedas and the Upanishads are sacred writings of
—
A Hinduism
B Judaism
C Zoroastrianism
D Buddhism
10 Which religion replaces the question mark?
A Taoism
B Buddhism
C Shintoism
D Hinduism
11 Buddhists achieve enlightenment by following the
—
A laws of the Old Testament
B decrees of the Upanishads
C Five Pillars
D Eightfold Path
12 This quotation best represents the religious views
of —
A Hindus
B Zorastrians
C Buddhists
D Jews
13 This statue represents the founder of —
A Buddhism
B Hinduism
C Shintoism
D Confucianism
14 Which of the following was associated with
construction of the Great Wall?
A Asoka
B Siddhartha Gautama
C Qin Shi Huangdi
D Confucius
15 The trade goods in this list first came from which
civilization?
A Chinese
B European
C African
D Islamic
16 The ruling authority of China’s ancient dynasties
was based on the —
A Code of Hammurabi
B Mandate of Heaven
C Twelve Tables
D Ten Commandments
17 The characteristics listed apply to which society?
A Ancient India
B The Muslim Empire
C The Persian Empire
D Ancient China
18 Which region best replaces the question mark?
A China
B Greece
C Egypt
D Mesopotamia
19 According to the Mandate of Heaven, a Chinese
emperor remains in power as long as he —
A obeyed the priests
B controlled the army
C governed as a just ruler
D conquered new territories
20 Living in harmony with nature is an important part
of Chinese culture primarily because of —
A Hinduism
B Taoism
C Buddhism
D Confucianism